Anaeme v. United States

Name of Assigned Judge Sitting Judge if Other or Magistrate Judge Joan B. Gottschall than Assigned Judge

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DOCKET ENTRY TEXT

Plaintiff Chibueze C. Anaeme's petition for leave to proceed in forma pauperis [3] is granted, but the complaint is dismissed with prejudice.

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STATEMENT

Plaintiff Chibueze C. Anaeme has filed a 46-page complaint, 27 pages of which are the names of his desired defendants. He has also filed a petition for leave to proceed in forma pauperis, noting that his last employment was in December 2007 and that his only assets, his home and his automobile, are encumbered as a result of divorce proceedings. Thus, the court finds that Mr. Anaeme qualifies for in forma pauperis status, and grants that motion.

However, the court will dismiss the complaint with prejudice. Mr. Anaeme is a serial litigator, filing frivolous complaints all over the United States. The general allegations in this case, as in many other of his complaints, involve a denial of his attempt to transfer his pharmaceutical license via reciprocity-this time to the State of New York. The named defendants include, inter alia, the United States of America, various state and federal judges, prosecutors and public defenders, police personnel, psychiatrists, security officers, public transportation employees, and members of the National Association of Boards of Pharmacy. Mr. Anaeme brings claims for negligence, conspiracy, disparate treatment and intentional infliction of emotional distress. If that were not enough, he also seeks permission to amend his complaint after discovery to name, among others, the United States Postal Service, Federal Express, towing companies, airports, storage centers, Toyota Motor Company, and U-Haul.

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